Looking for the right, but easy way to add SELinux setup into my package/RPM

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I made a package a long time ago, and over the years I've been adding
new features, but the correct? support of SELinux has always eluded me.
Occasionally I encounter problems with new versions of Fedora and RHEL.
Recently I was asked to support the installation of my RPM on RHEL 6
systems, and I find that there are new SELinux feature/requirements.

Its probably me, but I haven't found any instructions/how-tos that have
really helped (me) in providing the steps for testing and making a package
SELinux compatible.  I have something that works on older releases,
but I've probably done it wrong.

There's lots of documentation about its concepts, but not anything
that has helped me in porting.

Scenario:

Given a working RPM (with SELinux disabled)... what would the process
be (with examples) of turning SELinux on, attempting to install and
run the various applications, viewing security logs, and turning
any errors detected into correct config files/commands that can be
included in a spec-file/package.

Thanks

Fulko

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